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OMAHA DAILY BEE FRiDAY , JUO 11 1881. THE DAILY BEE. "Friday Morning. July 11. LOOAL BREVITIES , Members ol Swedish Library association wbthlng to participate in A prlvftlo picnic next Sunday MO hereby rofinoatod to apply to 8 J. Murfrstrom , 1122 Fftrnarn , tmmodlatoly , for In formation. The first two bwo ball games at the Slier- man aremio park MO , next Saturday , n match between the Athletics and Unions , and next Sunday a match between the Athletics and the Sherman avennonlno. L'ach game will bo caRed at 3:30 : p. rn. Coutant , the clerk f or Wlomon , the grocer , who tolo between 5300 and $100 from hl employer last spring has bo n arrested by the authorities at Mankato , Minn. , a day or two ago , and Deputy Sheriff Ploronot loft yesterday to bring him back , Kov. BIrl Mitchell loft ycatctday for Nebraska City , where ho will hold n quarterly meeting Saturday and "unday. Ho will also Tislt B ownvlllo before returning , to organize the A. M. B. church , nnd to procure n slto for fltld church In that place. Kov. John P. Kea will fill Uov. Mitchell' * pulpit next Sunday evening at 8 p. in. Yoiterday three doaortors from the regular army were brought to this city In Irons. They will bo tried by court martini at this pl&co. When wo t of fJrnnd Island ono of the guards In charge of the prisoner * was shot through the hand by the accidental discharge of hta revolver. The wound was dressed by n physician , who vtta n passenger upon the train. Drs. Hyde , Tildon nnd Pock appeared before .Tudga Neville yesterday nnd stated that they had called upon Champion H. Chase M ordered by the court , nnd stated that , in their judgment , ho was unable to attend to bis ordinary business alTalra and hence Is una- bio for trial at the present tlmo. Ills tronblo is principally norvoua prostrat'on , nnd they eonld not tell when ho would bo In n fit condl- ion for trial. In pollco court yesterday Owen Connolly nelly was up for drunkenness. For four months past the pruoaar had boon strictly temperate nnd has worked faithfully nt whatever - over ho could find to do , but Tuesday night he ell , and yesterday morning ho waa in pollco court. On account of his good behavior the judge discharged him yea tor day morning , but warned him that If ho waa there again ho would ba sent up to the county Jail for thirty days on broad and water. This morning ho came again and made n strong plea for liberty but the judge wan fixed In hia purpose nnd garo him the thirty days. A disturber of the peace waa fined $5 and costs , while another party charged with the same offense was dls charged. A farmer wai rtrrostod and charged with bclnp a suspicious person , ami waa dis charged. FEnSOtiA.il. < } . 0. Todd , lied Cloud , la at the Metropol itan. itan.A. A. 1' . Keith , of Scrlbncr , in at the Metro politan. David Connor , of Hebron , Nob. , is nt the Metropolitan. IL A. Spring , < > f Blair , la stopping nt the Metropolitan. J. 1 * . Brown , of York , is ft guest of the Metropolitan. Ocorgo W. Qulnlny , of Orelghton , la nt the Metropolitan. W. A.VIInon , of Loup City , ID registered nt the Metropolitan. Jtov. W. H. 1'Iorco and wife , of Tiilmago , are nt the Metropolitan. C. L. KOBO , of Hastings , in in the city , stopping at the Metropolitan. Henry Voss , the nrchltocthaa | gone to Col. umbua nnd Grand Island on a business trip. B. F. Oouldlng , of Kearney , came In from Grand Inland , and in registered at the Metro politan. General Low. Wallace , our minister to Tur key , la expected in Omaha soon , on a visit to his friend , General K. F. Tost. Fred Whlttomoro , formerly of the BSK , an now travelling representative for the prlntin ; establishment of Sam'l Itooa , la in the city. Hon. Kit H. Murray , governor of Utah , am wife , took dinner nt the Paxton ycaturdny The ] governor won on his way to Halt Lak City from n visit in the cart. J. II. Ilmulo , the popular hardware inor chant on Cumlng Btreot , returned yosterda ; evening from Chicago , whore ho had been to purchase a largo stock of fall goods. " "Superintendent James left Omaha yesterday day , forMadI m.Wij.wheroho will alien J the convention of thegtrncher'a national iisjocla tlon which moeta in that city next weak. Wellington society notes say that "Mrs M&ndcroon still remains with the senator , her huubnud , nt the Portland flats. They wll visit Philadelphia before returning to Neb raaka. " O , A. Cooper. Humboldt , W. 15. Adam and wife , O'Neill ; W. J. Sutherland , Schtiylor It. II. Oakley , W. A. Wilson , Loup City ; uiu K. O. Cnrnoj , Seward , were gucsta nt the Pax ton yesterday. Mr. A. L. Bannoro , of Chicago , represent ing the Cleveland burial case company , la In this city. Mr. Bnrmoro waa formerly a reel dent of this place having boon ono of the fin railroad men in the city. G. K.MantenofYorkL.l'\ ; , H. Blaco , nnd Lee Kstello , Blair ; J , ( ! . Johus SowardS. ; 0 , McGlntoe , Wilbur ; W. B White , Tekaiuah ; .Samuel U. Owen , and W H. B. Stout , Lincoln ; and ! ' . 0 , Homer Kearney were at the Mlllard yesterday , Major H , B. Burnbam , judge advocate o the department of the PJattnhaa been appointed - od deputy judge general of the army , with th if rank of lieutenant colonel. Hla promotion I a deserved recognition of long nnd voluabl sen Ices , he having been | n that armyulnco 1801. 1801.Mr. Mr. A. B. Doevnport tha popular room clerk At the Mlllard hotel , returned Wednca day from a trip to Ohio where ho has ) > eeu vis Itlng with relatives and friends. Yesterday ho bobbed up emlllDg from behind the Milliard desk end once more the place looks natural. Mw. Davenjtort and the children did not return with him but will remain in Ohio until September. He reports bavin ] Lftd a glorious Umo and therein no doubt of It IV. C. 'I. U , Notice , lira. Hobon , of Ilochoster , N. Y. , wll nddrees the Woman's Christian Temper ance Union at their meeting on Thursday July 10th , at 2:30 p. in , , in the First M K. church. AH nro invited to cttond Jy ! order of the president , ft. O , CJUKLTON , Secretary. Smoke getl of North Carolina Tobac- THE RAGE TRACK. Chapter the Third of the Smnmcr Trotting Meeting. A Marked IncrcMO n Iho Attend Anco And no FalUnR Off In tlio Uncos , The third day of the races of the summer - mor mooting of the Omaha Driving Park aasociation was the moat successful ono of the season find a great deal of interest was manifested by nil in attendance. The attendance was very good , far bolter than that of either of the > receding days , and it really looked as if races could bo rrmdo n success in Omaha Ivorything passed off pleasantly and moothly and the sport was , ns before xcollont. When the horses were called In the J:33 : class , four starters , Cling , Black Tom , Tritchard nnd Nolllo Grnnt came upon the track , Trapeso having been rawn. Pritchard drew the polo , Cling ocond , Nellie Grant third , and Black 'om fourth. Cling bothered n little in lie scoring , but nftor the thud trial the loraos got nway in excellent shape. On lie first turn Pritchard left his foot nnd ras pulled to n jog before ho could bo ot down. Ho then wont to pacing nnd was ngain pulled down , but refused to rot , having lost a shoo nnd too weight nd waa consequently distanced. Cling nd Nellie f Irani had ft hard rnco nnd it waa nock nnd nock most of thn time , but ho little man was too speedy for Iho bay elding nnd ho wns repeatedly driven off Is foot , but each time gained by his jroaks and passed under the wire a half ongth in ndvnnco of Nolllo Grant , but was sot bnck to second place for running , nd the heat wns awarded to Nplho 3raut , with Black Tom third. Time , In the special pacing class there were hroo starters , Charlie E , , Winder nnd IcFadden , Nellie Shaw having boon rawn. In the pools Winder was. soiling or 820 for first choice nnd the field solder or § 4. The drivers of the horses oven aking the field against Winder as fast as ffored. McFaddon drew the polo , Char- lo E. second and Winder third. After wo trials they got away nnd on the first um McFaddon pushed to the front. Vindor went into a bad break and drop- ) od away back in the roar. Ho passed ho half-milo post under a strong pull md it was as plain ns the none on n man's ace that Connolly was not driving him o win , but on tha contrary was trying to got him distanced and when MoFaddon mssod under the wire n winner Winder loarcoly passed the throo-quartor polo. _ t was so evident that Winder , the favor- to , was pulled that the judges decided o bring him'insido tno llagj and when Connelly dismounted from the Bulky , they put Ed. Holly in charge of Winder tnd ordoro d him to drive him the next mat. There was n general kick among the myors of the field but without avail ; the lorso wns given third place. Connolly , ho driver of Winder , made n grand kick and declared that , the horse was driven to win , but it looked rather suspicious for lim to complain because of his horse hav net boon given n place In the raco. Time 2:282. : In the second heat in the 2:33 : class , the horses got away on the second trial and Nellie Grant wont to the front and md trotted under the wire n winner. Black Tom and Cling wrestled for second ) hco and Cling passed under the wire in ; ho load but was sot back to third place 'or running. Time , 2:31 : A. Before the second heat m the pacing race pools sold with Winder favorite for 55 ixnd'tho field for $5. The horses got \wny together. McFaddon broke on the first turn nnd dropped to third plnco. At the quarter polo Winder was lapping Charlie E. On the stretch the first hall railo Winder wont to pieces and dropped away back nnd noted badly nil through the last half and was distanced notwith standing the now driver. MoFaddon nni Charlie E. had a hard fight and passoc under the wire together nnd the heat wns declared n dead heat. Time , 2:27j. : There is no doubt that Winder coulc have won the race had _ ho boon right but as Mr. Hancock said , "Thoro wns something wrong , and ho could not paci fast enough to carry water to the others. ' The third in the 2:33 : class was without any special features. Nellie Grant won to. the front after getting the word , and kept the load to the finish , winning the heat md race ; Black Tom second am Cling third. Time , 2:33. : HUMMAIIT. Nollioarnnl 1 1 Black Tom a 2 Cling 2 ! l Prltchurd din. Time , 2:2U1'Jilli2M. : ; ; : : Ih the third heat for the sido-whoolori the two horses got awny together tuu MoFaddon quickly wont to the front nnc kept the load to the finish , with Oharlii E. a good second. Time 13:27 : ] . The fourth heat to the pacing race wa a repetition of tha third. The horsoi got the word tlio first time they came to the wire , and McFadden wont to the front nnd stayed there , coining homo at oaoy winner , with Cbatlio E. a goot second. Time 2:31 : } . HUMMAIIT. McFtddon 1 ilh 1 1 CliarlioK a ( Hi 2 \ . Windou ' . ! J dia Time , 2:28J : , 227i ; , 2lt7j ; , Uilllj. To-day's races will bo the most oxoit Ing day's sport ever soon on the Omaha track. Two special running races have boon arranged with three starters in each , There will bo ono race a mile nnc repeat and ono half milo and repeat. Those two races will bo in addition to the regular programme which has the following races ; The 2:48 : class and the free for till. The following are the nom inators in to-day's races : 12:48 : CUMM , John I , o g , by John f. lledlck , Omaha. ThooJore , by Shelby Chief , b g , by Kayettr HiniUj , Muryivllle. Mo , llwc , by John 0 , Hreckonridge , b K , by J , W. Iguon , Urbann , O. rnKKjrott ALL TiiorriNii. Handcap , g R , by A , J. Caldron , Drwlford , 1'a. ] % Boap. by Houoaty , bg , by Low ( Menu , Mt. L'Jcanant , Jo. Will Cody , by IHuo Hell , b B , W , II Homer , Knlglitatnwn , Ind. JooJavio , formerly Tornado , by Dr. llcrr br ff , by George Grimes. Kocktllle , Ind. Don , * K , 0. H. Scott Loa-lvlllo ' " Cft'taln , b , by.I , o , u in , by O . -M-t J/UJtt Harry Y 'lo * , by Vein * . K K , by Holly A , OarHola HACK MILK AND UKl'HAT. Little Fellow , UIWNI n HACK Little Kullow , Duke of Coanaugltt , Covilla. A number of tire business houses in the city will close their doors thli after- noon , nnd allow the employes to put In a half day at the races. It will bo the grandest sport over soon in the city in the racing line , and no ono who in any way appreciates good races can afford to miss this opportunity of seeing them. TUBNERSTOTHE FKONT , The Eighteenth Turners' Festival ot the Missouri lllvor District. The eighteenth Turner festival of the Missouri valley will bo hold in this city on July II , 12 and 13 , and promlsoi to bo a grand affair. The delegations of Lho various towns along the Missouri river , including St. Joseph , Kansas City , Atchison , Loavonworth , Lawrence , etc. , will > rrivo hero Friday evening , when n grand banquet will bo given them at Gormania hall. Bylthat time the principal streets will bo decorated in festive form. Saturday morning nt ! > o'clock the Turners together with the loading Israelites of Omaha , will form a ; ; rand procession moving _ through the principal streets , after which they will proceed to the U. P. base ball ground , ivhoro the grand athletic tournament will , ako placo. Nobody should fail to bo iroflont on this occasion , whore may bo soon the best amateur performances over witnessed in this state. Ono of the lead- ng base ball clubs in the country will op- ) oao our homo nine after the tournament md undoubtedly ono of the best day's sport will bo witnessed on that day. The nthlctio tournament will bo con- inuod the next day ( Sunday ) at Iloscall'a mrk , nnd consists of running races , high ind broad jumps , vaulting , spear throw- ng , putting the stone , etc. This will bo mo of the most interesting features of ho tournament , as some of the best amateurs - atours in this section of the country will jompoto for Iho honors of each ovont. Taking it all In nil the Omaha Turners will spare neither time nor expense to nako this coming Turn-feat ono of the > est conducted affairs in this city , 'as well na to DO entertain their guests , who are coming in great numbers from the ntiro Missouri valley , that when ( they oturn to their respective homos they will always remember the eighteenth forn-fcst of the Missouri valley and the icoplo of this city with a friendly fool- ng. THE"FAIE , The Board of MannKcrs of tlio Dong- Ins County ABrlcuItural Society Elects Its Fair Suporln- toiulonta. The board of managers of 'tho Douglas /ounty Agricultural society mot In its oflico pursuant to adjournment. Mem > ors Shivers , Glossman , Allen , President John Paulsonand Secretary John Baw- mor were present. The president reported the association md the roquialto number to make appli cation , and that the society would bo granted the sameprivileges by the State Fair association as last year. On motion , D. P. Hodman was ap pointed general suporintondont. S. G. Allen , auperintondont of class A A. Trooman , ( superintendent of class B Alf. Griflin , superintendent of class 0. H. 0. Glossman , superintendent of class D. D.R. R. K. Wontgato , superintendent of class E. I. N. Pierce , superintendent of class F. B. E. B. Kennedy , superintendent of clasa G. Andy Murphy , superintendent of class H. Juliua Troitachke , superintendent of class I. Mrs. James Kynor , superintendent of class J. Charles J. Ryan , superintendent of class K. F. W. Corliss , superintendent of special cial class. It was carried on motion that MOJBH. Allen Elcko and Shivers bo appointed a committee to gather specimens of grain , vegetables , etc. , for exhibition on the fair grounds. The president and secretary were in structcd by the board to make all the necessary arrangements for printing pro niium lists and postage. After allowing several bills the boarc adjourned to meet Saturday , July 20. EUNGBYTHENEOK , Mrs. Henry Kuht HaiiRH HcrHolf by trio Neck Until Death Knmion. Yesterday n messenger brought the news to this city that a woman had sui cidod west of the city by hanging , Coroner - oner Maul was notified and from the messenger procured the following infor- mat'oii in regard to the alTair : The name of the suicided waa Mrs. Henry Kuhl. She resided with her hus band on a farm about nine miles west ol this city in McArdlo precinct. For number of years she has boon in bac health nnd had grown despondent. Wednesday nosday about sundown , n woman who resided with Air. Kuhl and his wife , went to do the milking. Kuhl himself Jmc not yet returned from the field. Mrs. Kuhl being loft uloiio in the house pro cured a piece of rope , wont up into the garret and there hung herself by the nock. She had probably boon hanging a half hour when her husband returned to the house and began to look for her. Not finding her ho ascended the ladder into the garret and the horrible spectacle of his self murdered wife , hanging by the nook mot his gaze. Coroner Maul , after hearing the mcs songor's story , loft for the sccno of the tragedy and will hold an inquest upon the remains. ConiAiit UroiiKlit Itaolc. Tom Pioronot , deputy sheriff , returned yesterday from St. Paul , Minn. , where ho wont with a requisition on Governor Hubbard , of that state , to bo allowed to bring Oqntant , the embezzler , back to Omaha. Contant , since ho fled from the city , has boon wandering through Wis consin and Minnesota , and a nhort time ago was arrested in Minneapolis on a charge of vagrancy. While in the city iail ho was recognited by hij old land lord , who , knowing ho was wanted in Omaha for a crinia committed hero , noti fied the authorities , and Contant was held to await the arrival of a D.iuglas county olllcial. On tlio way to Omaha Contant admitted his guilt to the ollicor and expressed a willingness to plead gutlky , J DISTEIOT OOUBT DOINGS , Snoll Found Xot Gulltr-Caso of the Stnto ARiUtmt Klwood to Uo Tnkon Up Thin Morning. In the district court yesterday , before Jndgo Wakeley the case of Huff against Ohilds was on trial all day. This case involves about $500 and is brought to recover that amount of damages alleged to have boon sustained by plaintiff from Lho defendant having made an excavation in his lot in such a manner as to cause the overthrow of Ruffs building on a lot adjoining that of Child's. Before Judge Neville the case of the state against Snoll vros resumed on the convening of court. D. G. Hull , attor ney for defendant made the opening ar gument for the defense nnd was followed by J. C. Cowin , who made hia usual elo quent appeal in behalf of hia client. District Attorney Godwin then closed for the atato in an argument of nearly an liour's length. At C p. m. Iho jury received - coivod its instructions from JndgoNovillo nnd retired to ita room for deliberation , [ n fifteen minutua the jury reported that .t had agreed upon n vordictbut owing to , ho fact that the judge had gene homo , was kept in waiting nearly an hour. The verdict acquitted the defendant of the charge preferred nzainot him , whoro- ipon the court oidorcd the sheriff to ro- jaao Snoll from custody. Tiio votp on .ho first ballot stood eight for acquittal , and four for conviction. This morning Mr. Godwin will call up .ho case of the state against Elwood , charged with horse stealing. When this case is disposed of , that of Ivor , charged with the murder of Nugent , will follow. BASE BALL NOTES , Carroll Bt nn with tlio St. I'ftnls ; AVnlali , the Hook Island Short Stop to Ilccomo nBIcmhor of the Union I'aclilcs. Yesterday forenoon the Chicago Re serves , consisting of cloven men and their manager , Mr. Clark , loft Omaha for Chi cago. They will play in that city four , nmoa in the coming week , two vrilh the Evanavilloa and two with the Rock [ stands , after which they will disband. Santry , the socond-basoman , will fill again his position as railroad clerk , and Carr , the centre-fielder , will probably again keep books on the board of trade. Lee , Dopanghor , nnd Whitely will re main In Chicago as reserves for the National League toamwhilo Jones , Kane and Graham will go with Manager Clark to Milwaukee , whore ho intends to keep a nine the rest of the season. The rumor that has boon circulated on the streets for a day or so past that Whit ney , liandlo and Carroll would leave the Union Pacifies and sign with the St. Pauls for the remainder of the season , secma to have boon partially well found ed. They all had tempting offers from the manager of that nine , which the first two gentlemen refused , but Carroll could not resist the temptation of $200 per month and loft with the manager of the St. Pauls for his now diamond last oven- ing.Tho The loss of Mr. Carroll , who waa the best right fielder over in base ball park in thiecitynsplendid base runner , a moro than average batter , and withal n gentle man , is a severe blow to the club , from which they have already taken stops to re cover , Walsh , the splendid short stop of the Rock Islands , hna been secured and will bo hero to-morrow. Dr. M. Oromloy , Oclethorpe , Go. , writes nndor date of Mny'10th ' : "Mr. Naves , who had Btich n torrlblo cancer ou Tils face is about well. Now skin has grown nil oor hla face , aud looks almost as well na it over did , nnd I would like some of your company to tee him. " Mr. W. II. Gilbert , Albany , Ga. , writes uiulcr date of May 8th : "Mr. Brooks , of Ba conian , In improving fast. Ho is now able to bo up. Whan ha commenced Swift's Specific ho wus not expected to live. Uo has cancer on his face. " Moaarn. J. & J. li. llartor , of North Mi cheater , Ind. , writs , under date of May l t : "Tho lady with cancer i im roving right along. The Specific Increased the discharge for the Gntt few days , but the soreness la gene and elio la much better. " Mrs. W. II. Ilonto , of Gordonavillo , Vn. , writes , unilor date of May 11 , 1881 : "I am much Improved. Tlio cancer Id bettor ; doe not pain mo nt all. It la a wonder to all in friends , " Mr. James K. Llgon. of Miclmnx Ferry , Vn. , writes , under date of May 10.1881 ; "My condition la gioatly improved ; iny general lionltli in good , my appetite Rood ; cancer ilo- cldoilly bettor , anil hau began to heal nicely. How can 1 over repay yonJ" Mr. J. S. Modes , of Mill lllvor , N. 0. , writes under date of May 19 , 1881 : "My mother baa boon using Swift's Specific about two weeks , mid Is Improving. The cancer la not nowpnluful and it healing. " Mr. T. J. Toato , of Wuciasa. Flo. , writes under date of May 2. 1881 : "Swift's Specific baa ciuod n cancer on my face , nnd lias nlmoat made a yonnn man out of rno. " Mr. 13. Tiiuloy. of Burr Mills , Va. , wiitoi Muy 1 , 1881 ; "My wlfo has taken four bot- tloaof Swlft'a Spocliiii fora cancer , ami has Improved wonderfully. I shall keep it up ; have no doubt it will cure her. " It may not ba out of place to ntato that Swift's Specific ( S. 8 , S. ) ia entirely n vegeta ble preparation , ana Booms to euro cnncerb by forcing out the polxon through the cancor. The public fthould bo cautioned about Iniltatlona of our remedy , nnd beware of all potaab and inrrcury mixtures gotten up to Imitate us and toll tbolr poigonotii ) etitll on the reputation of our Specific. Thoao potash mixtures not only do no good In cancer treatment , but are abso lutely dangerous. Soud for full history of Blnod and iltln dlsoaeeu and Cancer troatmont. Tim BWIKT SrKCiKio Co , . Drawer 3. Atlan ta , Ua. , 15'J W. 23 St. , N , Y. , nnd 1205 Cheat- nut street , 1'hlla. Excursion Party. JlKjH > gr.UTnn DKIMRTMMVT or KKIUHSKIA OIUMI AnuTOPTtm HKITMUC , I AnilSTiNT ANITAS ! ( iKMIKAb'MOtri DlMDC'm.July Ah , GHNtnit , OKHKKH No. 1C. The department commander and his official staff , with the Department Band and Omaha Glee Club , will leave on spe cial G. A. R. train , vw Chicago , Mil waukee it St. Paul R. R. , for Minneap olis , from the Council Dluffa transfer depot - pot , nt 8 p. in. , on Monday , July 21st , arriving at Minneapolis on Tncadaynbout noon. These desiring sleeping car ac commodations should notify F. A. Nash , ngent 0. , M. & St. P. Ky. , Omaha , Neb , previous to July 20. All comrades and their families will find first class accom modations on this train. The rate is ONI ; rAKi ; for round trip from all points on UP , , B. & M. nnd Sioux City & Pa cific Ilys. By order ofII. II. K. PALM uu BIUD P. COOK , Dop't Com'r , Aes't Adj't Gen. STATK GAZETTHKK & Bus DIUECTOKY to bo issued in July , 8b4 , price t CO. J. M. Woiyn , pub- her 120 S , 14th St. , Omnha , Trvlngton UomB , Correspondence of The Boo. InviNofcoN , Neb , July 9. Most of the people of this vicinity ratified the spirit of Fourth of July indondonco , by doing pretty much nt they pleased ; some gath cring in family groups and resting in vcr dant lawns grazed out of full baskets , and others gathering in lorgor quantities , called themselves picnics. They all did what they expected to do ; some solid visiting well packed together , and were happy and rose up and wont homo and felt that their country waa safo. A wedding of no small dimensions I learn , was celebrated west of hero nt _ Mr. II. Timmy'a , the happy couple being his daughter and n young gentleman from Omaha. Some of the Omaha boys learn to know just whcro to find them. Several parlies from Massachusetts are sojourning with us hero this summer. Mrs. E. Mnxwoll and Mrs. G. Adams are quietly reposing nt the Valley house , kept by Mr. Goo. Knight and their hus bands , who scpm to bo on the wing , now and then put in an appearance. They are all young nnd wholesome looking pooplo. Then Mrs. J. L. nibbnrd from North Brookfield Mass , has recently ar < rived and la visiting her sister Mrs. DE.T con Knight , nnd and other relatives. Mrs. M. E. Foster , from the same place is sojourning at the homo of Mrs. U. Johnson ; and by the way , the store of Mr. Johnson cnmo near being - ing burglarized ono night last week , the adventurer entering through the collar but on coining near Mr. J. who was lodging in hia store , WAS greeted with such an unearthly war whoop that thcro was no tiao for the use of the savage re volver lying near on the part of the guar dian of dry goods nnd money boxes , bo- fora there was n haaty departure. As to this ctoro burglars need not apply. BUCKKY. CLOSED UP7 A Move On Foot To Clone the Stores This Afternoon. A good many of the business men have signified their intention of closing their stores this afternoon nnd give their employees an opportunity to nttond the races. This is a good idea , nnd should bo adopted by every business man in this city. The races are the best , by far , over offered to the citizens of Omaha , nnd it no moro than just nnd right thai they should bo well patronized. The gentlemen having the matter in charge have spent n great deal of money fr > r the amusement of our citizens , and it shoulc bo appreciated. Close up and go to the races. This powder never varies. A marvel ot purcncaa strength anil Kholoeoinoncsa. MOID economical than the ordinary klndxand cannot bo a > Id In competition with the multitude of low test , abort weight oluin cr phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. 110YAL BAKINO P WDnIl CO SPECIAL NOTICES. will Foaltlvalynot be inserted nnloss paid in advance. TO LOAN-Mocov. rpo T.OAX From S200 to 81,003 on good security JL Address "I ! , 1' . " Bco olllcn. 6C3-19p ONEY to lo n In sumi of 8500 and upnards on M loiprincd Douglai Co. farm * . R. 0. Pattersoi Co. , Hckl cstato und lean agant , 13th and Furnam , 443-lmo rONKYloinoi on chattel * , not CD bouzlit , cut rate L tlokuU u.Id A. Konuaii , 213 H. 10th 8tOiSlm OiSlm TO IXAN The lowest rates of tntewet MONET Lou Asrcnsv , ICth k Doucla M-tf TO LOAN In euma of tZOO. and upward MOKUT Duvla and Co. , llou ] K tate aud Loan Agonte , 1(0 ! Funam St , E5S-II HELP WAHTKIJ. 1\f.\NTKl-For .Sept. 1st , a ilrht.cla Engll-l > V teacher for the Ccnnan.Amuriun school. Apt 1 } to 1'rof. llarihiin.Cormun'.a ' Hall. (05-14 TVTANTKD A lliet-cl&iia barber. None other need apply. Call at 1410 Chicago He. Coeiley. 611 16p I ) A good butcher. No. other nosd p- pi- ) , corner 14th anil Howard. " TTTANTKO-Good girl In a small family to do Hen YV cral housework ut 1713 Uourflo * St. 433-lOp TT7ANTKD A gooJ girl at 2511 Douglas street. A flret-cUiM machlno bUcksmith at WANTKD Iron Works , No homoshwr need apply. 45U tf RICHARDS fi LLARIC. r 7ANTKI ) A girl fora family of four , that under Btandi how to conk , wa h and Iron , ho other neea apply. Apply at once to 1409 I'-irk Wilde a\ Mrs. John W. Dill. tOO-tf L7ANTED-A girl for uencr&l kttcbeuwork , at 21S " 12th street. lOMlp W IANTKD A barber , 700 ti. lOtn eUoet , Omaha. DIO-Xp A Kill for iieneral housework at the WANTKD House ; 010 H. 10th St. 471-Up W AHTKO-A girl. Apply at 1718 Cau street. 472-10 WANTKD A tnorough practical bookkeeper do sires book ) to open , close btlanco or ailjiut Merchant whoso I uslncts dots not justify employ ment cf permanent book-keeper , can lu\o their books written up at small cxpcnso. Ilist lefcrences * y > d- < "ri ) j"A. 0. II. " tare Htovens & Wllooi , 420 fouth 13th. 472-11 XWANNK-x Olrl for general homework. 820 noith Ji'th ' nrftt 4SMOp VI 7 AN I KD A good pin for huusuwvrk lit a email TT family. Mutt ba able to to cool : , ( loodttagej and utaidy placo. Inquire 115 Ha\eiiort | street 478-10 WA TKD Olrlwho isanoo.1 . cook , waihcrand Ironer. Ubciul pay alloooil. Iniiulra inuth- eont corner KOth and C l.fomli titt , 4SO 10j > ) ANTKD First class glil for general houac-work \ \ L Apply Mr. J. It. Bhre\9 IW lth ! ttrcet. \17NTKD Acomi'uttiit girl for general house- ? l > ork. Wsges J20. a mouth. N. W , cor IStO and Da > uupi > rt. SU-U 'IIT'AKTED- girl In family ol two , 1VC1 Farnam \\rANTKDLADlK30R ClEhTLKMraf-Incltyot > I country , to t ko Mod , light aud plousant workaj their o n homes$3 ; to t a day easily and quietly made ; work tent by mall ; na caa > AuIag ; no stamp for iei > ly. I'lciW fcdOnat Ktllille JdiiiTg Co. , I'lU- adelphb , 1'a. na imo MEBGELL. & BOSJGJSTZWHG , Practical Painters & Decorators , CARRY Till : LARGEST AND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS , 1515 Douglas sircet , Omaha , Are prepared to do or OUT3IDK T1IK CITS In any branch , On Short Notice HOUSE , SIGN , AND FR.FSCO PAINTING , , DECOIIATIN J J North-Western Electric Light Go. 80LK AQRKTS FOR NKBKA" * AND OPJUIATOUS * - * m * % * * m > * * * . * ? * . _ OP CELEBRATED WK3TON AND U. S. icArc V Adopted by the U. S. Government nnd most of the loading steamship companle ) nnd Hotels. Regarded na the PUREST , WHITEST AND BEST ELECTRIC LIGHT PRODUCED. For Rates Inquire at office , N. W. Cor. Fifteenth and Farnnru Strecla UAH0rACTtrKiai Off 05C DllUOXIiT B AND TWO WHESL OAETSX tlil8 and 1320 liirnor Street tad. 103 B. UihiBtnet , ! I mtnted C l lora ( urnlihaj free uooa application. VTTANTED Olrl' t IBM Sherman ftrennc. Mr VV J. M. Coungman. VtS U BITDATIONB 'WAKTEO. WANTED 81tu tlon by competent ( arm hanj Wages $20 per month. Aclifrew "II. If. " Uo office. 405 If p A Young man with oxpuilcuui In grocery an _ clothing buslnres seeks a position , can epeak the Scandinavian and German aiid English languages lUforencca can be given. Address -'K. II. " Bee ofllco 474-lOp TITANTED Situation M foreman on farm , am I T r practical farmer , can 8i\u reloronco , am etilct If tcmiwrata. Adureaa "J. E. A. " Dec office. office.88712P AVounfT rcdnlixl mm wants situation as book keeper. In nholesalo establishment In Omaha Addreai "C. " care Boo. 898-tf CflDOBUAnEOVB VTAHTB. TTTANTKD To buyon Interest In a reliable , wcl T V established business. Address "S. A. U. " box 250 , Amoe , lona. 194-1 Op WANTED Sat ot books to keep , or any work tc dn evenings. Address "E. " A. W. Boo office. 492.lip WANTED A tow Ural-class table' bolrdcrs at Mo 1718 Dodge street , f ' 459-12p TTTE offer In lota to suit purchaser , eight humlrti V V choice Iowa steers. One hall year oldn , bulanc two and throe years old , and a good smooth buliih. 213-lra 8TUANQU liUO'S , Sioux City , Iowa. \VMNTED Boarders to know the St. Charles Uo TV tcl on Ilanioy St. , between 12th and 13th wll set up the beat table board fur $1 OU per ucok of any houim In the city of a oorrospondlr" price. V'38-tf FO.'i UHKr iionaoa ana Lot a. 4 F 10U KENT FurnUhcdrooms 1C6 N. ISthSt. B10-18p TT OU HKNT-Tlireo uniuriilshea rooms and 1 eln JJ ulu room furnished 1017 Chlciiro. COO-tf F 10H UIIXT Hooms In Crouneo'a Block. 0.1 ! Hitchcock. G13-t ( FFOU FOU UKNT A sulto of rooms nicely furnished Inquire 1S1D Cais street. 610 l'J | IjiOHHEST bix room cottage , line location , by I D T rctcrson : S. K. cor. IBth and Douglas. 617-t FOU REST A new S room house. Inquire Mrs K. Itodlls , IStl ) , between Davenport aijd L'hlcagc Btrctt. 4SD-12J FOU HUNT A back parlor eleganty furnlsbci and adjoining bed room , with USD of bath room Also bed room up etairs , suitable for ore or two goa tli men. Best location In the city , (26 Pleasant St. 490-tf I poll 1 UhNT- Furnished rooms at 2-7 Dodge St. 437-lmp FOU HENT Nicely furnished rooms wlthou board 1S14 Daronpoit lit. 102-Hp IN'f in Shmn'eZd addition , nuw house. 4 J ? rooms ) , ) art of douhlu homo , full lot , $11 00 per month. Apjily room Si Omulia National Ilauk Build Ing , 4tfl.tf tOH KENT Two rootrx ( urulehcd for light liouao I ? I-ccjiln . Jlocmcr'a Block , cor. BtU anu Howard 1J1OK HE.-ST Nestly fitted up Btoro teem 22x50 ai JT 313 south HthHt. , opposite I'axtoa llotc.1. detl rablo location , Imuiodlte possewlcn. < M-1'2 ) IJiUR la.Nl'-Wlth bo.ml largo front room with X ? luy window , gas and bath room , at No. 1713 lcdg street. 4lM2p ( FOU HKNT Alhe room ottage , cor. Slurldan street and I'oppleton avenue , JIO.50 per month Barker A. Ma ) ne 4i7-tf FOR RUJIT Good atoro on ISth and Hickory , f IS per month. Also roon.8. C. Knoijo. 455 I2p FOR RENT Furnished front room , up-stalrs , sultablo for man and vtlfo. Call on Chamberlain , llowot Marshall , B12 N , 10th etrcot. 401-tf 11 7 > OR HF.NT Furnished rooms 1818 Dodge Street , 419-llp FOR IIK.ST. A fumUhed back parlor for two per- sons at 1811 Djdgo atrect. July ? , If. -IAUKNlHlliU- ; rooms 1724 Douglas tit. Jj . 438-tf Ipoit HKNT One gr nd Bauarn piano. Inqiilru 1 of KdholmamlKilckson ? ilo-tf FOU UKNT-IIouso and large birn , s'allJ for BO liorws. Auc lot. Win. L. Montoo , fith and Dauglas , telephone S91. ill-lip FOU RENT Two choice nuitcs of offlco roonn In IJrown'sblock , opposite I'axton XIotoL Inquire at room No. T.Zdfloo' . 4o-llp FORlliXT-Furnl'hed : roemi , Drit house went o the Herald olllco. Also a Q\o room house by same rartlea , 427-llp FOR RGNT-.Vuw house sullabb for h"tel or fam ily boarding house , 25 room * . Doelrable location Bark-r A M ) ne , )3th and Farnam. 4.0 tf 77011 RENT One coo-J elic room house { U per ma Jj O.M.Illtchoock. ' ' ZSMf FOR RKKT House 6 rooms good repair. Nlo * \anj. cistern witor. Ksnt * I5 per month 1411 lUtVVUde ave. Apply to Juo. W. Bill , Drucglst , 10th 8t Iti-tf FOR HKNT Ono store lo Crounsa' lllooV , O. M , Hitchcock. 900 tf FOR HEXT-1'Laao. Inquire at Kdholia & Knck eonV , iWS tf _ 1'Olt HKNT Rooms In Kcbrn la Natlont ) Bank ' Bulldlnir. Most dctlrabla oHloen In tha city. Supplied vt 1th hydraulic elovatorand heated by vUain Apply at Bank. 028 0 IJ OR UKNT FiunUhed rooms on tli north-wwt 1 cor. 13th and Uapltol avenue , formerly C'ri > li : > i- ,011 House. FOR BALE. FOH hAp -A Kood jliad senile pony at 10U eotli ud CUrk II. T Rucker. tOi-lOp rj OR 8Al.F/-flood , reliable horie , lullabla f r L' family or draft purposes. Inquire bttwi en lo aril 2 a. m. , oraddrvi < M U huxltb , WXJ X , im > , vfr.vi 607.18 n > ORBALE 133 arroi Birpy eounilodalimllM J1 from OmUia , VUI ttko Omaha p.ui.vity In tiait paiiuvot. Call on or audrcu II il 1'arUi , rapllllon. FOR PALK Elerator chfp , 141MIarney strcut 604-12p OBhUNK , IllXSICK & CO. RARE CHANCE A now aud useful patent for A tola cheap. For full particulars call at J. A. Turner A. Go's Employment ollloj , corner Ton th and lUrney Btrteta. 010-llp iri\jK SAl.c : < ltu tikes ouo latge work inure , JL double Bet harness , one two horse wagon. All ID good working order. R. H. Copjon , lith ano 1' . clOo street. ClS-lSp 4 FOR SALE An oetablUhed buslneei. Terms CMT. Addresa Q. " Dally Bee. 43S-10p FOR SALK A pilntlng offlro suitable lor a small newspaper or Job office. Will sell for cash or ei- change for Omaha City property. Addrcu I. / Q" Beeotlico. S-tl FOR SALK A good confectionery , cigar station ery and now depot. Apply Or address "A. C. U. care Tlrroll and Cook , city. 476-llp FOR SALK Oao of Iho best Business Lota and Building In Tokaiuih , Nob. ( c untry seat ) . Addresa , C. W. Conkllo , TeXamah ; or , Wirt Duguette , Wholesale Fancy Grocon , Council Bluda. ' FOR S LK A fo cholco young buggy and work horees. Mayno & BarKer , St. llarv'a "avccuo barn. 45S-II FOR SALK Special nargatn. Corner lot , 60x14 ! . street car lino. S houses , 18th and Uraco streets. 423-Hii FOR SALK Largs lot on Park arenuo. Also honso and lot near bt. Jlary'a aronuo. Ininlre [ 422 Con- out street. 437-linp TpOHSALE Boarding housefurnlturo and fixture * JO all oomploto. Inqulra at SIO ' S. 10th St. FOR SATiK Thrue of the best lots in Haneoom pltco at a bargain If sold boon. Totter & Cobb , 1510 Karnam. 031-tf FOR SAtK Sheep , a lot ot line Colorado grades containing of 600 owes , 2 , 8 and 4 yc.ira eld , about COO jearllnga aid COJ limbs. Tha ewes will shear about 0 pounds For further Information ad dress Mlday Co. , Ualglor , U. & U. R. R. , Kcb. OM-Imp FOR SALB-Anlre cottazo on I full lot , half bloch south of Jlllton Roger'- residence , on 18th street. Inquire of IT. Lee Grocer , 22d bed Lcaenworth. . 817-lm TJIOR SAtE Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , In J ? rotter's addition , 8 rooiM , wo 1,300 bmol cis tern , on two lots , IW fett front by ISO fojt deep , for $2,050. Potter & Cobb , 1615 iVrmm eticct.460tf FOR SALE-Cheip lots In Shinn's 2d addition , KirkHOodandrialnview. I'ottor & Cobb , 1616 rarnam btrctt. 423-tf FOR SALE Two seoond hand phnos , at Edholtu li Ktlckson'if Muslo Store on 16th St. 800-U FOR SALE Two open nooond-oanrt bujrclea nnd ono delivery wagon , cheap , at 1819 Huruey St. 889-tt MISCELLANEOUS. TJMUST-CMSS table board $4.00 per week , N , W. X1 corncr7th and Capitol avo. 514-lOp EBTIUYKD-Durlnr thn night of Tue-diy , Julf Sth , fjoui23tl street arJ St. Uaiy'H a cuuv , u light Borrol pony , white hind leg * end whlto face , brand on hind le/ ( not tory pliln ) Any OLD return ing him or ( fMng liiformiflori as tn Ms wlioicibouU ftlll bo suitably rewarded h > calling it I'D S. 14th itreet. II. A , Kottor'8 1'ulnt Shop. HI 12 REWARD Strajed on Juno 24thbl , ok pony * hlto face , mane roacbod , bad on halter. Frank Mahammh , U. P , Coal Card , S. 13th Htri'ot. 4S7-llp Til UUlt AY has good pasturing. Hprlna water. 358. tf AKEN Ur-llay iitli , 1881 , at my piac-e , 1 horw , sBncl color , mil one pony bay mare , black lull , brand mark ou hip. Owner can have iw.no by prov ing property aud paying charges , rhllllp Caseldy. ' rpAKEN UP On ho 24th ln at Pries' Lake , near JL Florence , alight baymtro whlto onluco and lenK , 4 j earn old , lightly shod , branded on lift quaiUr. Owner cau recoier by pajlng fcr tbls ad\crtisemenl and othet charges and prorlnj , ' ownership. 1'rlt * Uroo. , Florence , .Sob. PniVT > aulti , elnla , and ccuipools oleaued with panltary cleaner , batlifictlon ( 'iur iiteed by > ' . U. AbelbUcce ( ortoJ. M. Smith , ) box 378. Si > 9-luip THE HULL Tiie Pioneer and Still Ahead. 100,000 NOW IN USE. Fast tupenedlng the largrst o'd fashioned ndranjos. Hbastbo flmplurt and rrnet etllclent taro burner * In the world , and with new Impror * . menu the eitlvnt to oper > ( . AbKilutrly tafe with ts iiaUnt reierrou- , now tn use the wound without a ilngla accident. Catalogue , Price List , ' ( r. VATOB SIOVK CO. , LETKLA HI ) ,